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+ | |parents=William Harding Jackson | ||
+ | |birth_date=June 23, 1952 | ||
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+ | |description= US [[spook]]. His later career focused on accelerating the integration of the [[Western Balkan]] countries, [[Turkey]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Georgia]] into the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]]. Member of the [[Henry Jackson Society]]. | ||
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− | Bruce | + | '''Bruce Pitcairn Jackson''' is a US [[spook]]. His later career has focused on accelerating the integration of the [[Western Balkan]] countries and [[Turkey]] into the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]] and on building closer relationship between European institutions and [[Ukraine]] and [[Georgia]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140429045355/http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/ces/prev-event/2011-2012semester1/jackson/</ref> |
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+ | In [[2002]], he headed the [[neoconservative]] organization [[Committee for the Liberation of Iraq]], where he organized the so-called "Vilnius 10", in which the leaders of 10 [[Eastern European]] countries expressed support for [[Iraq war|US plans to invade Iraq]]. During the [[Georgian]] presidential election, he was a "member" of [[Mikhail Saakashvili]]'s election headquarters. He was also an "adviser" to Ukrainian president [[Viktor Yushchenko]].<ref>https://gefter.ru/archive/7731</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Activities== | ||
+ | President of the [[Project on Transitional Democracies]]. He is also a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]. He is on the Board of Advisors of the [[Center for Security Policy]]. He is the President of the [[U.S. Committee on NATO]]. Past experience includes: US Army intelligence (1979-1990), Office of the Secretary of Defense (1986-1990), chief strategist of proprietary trade operations at [[Lehman Brothers]] (1990-1993), high level management positions at [[Martin Marietta]] and [[Lockheed Corporation]] (1993-2002).<ref> Right Web Profile [http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/beta/profile/Jackson_Bruce/ Bruce Jackson] Last accessed November 12th 2007 </ref> | ||
According to [[John B. Judis]], Jackson was tapped by the Bush administration to run the [[Committee for the Liberation of Iraq]] on the basis of his experience promoting NATO enlargement: | According to [[John B. Judis]], Jackson was tapped by the Bush administration to run the [[Committee for the Liberation of Iraq]] on the basis of his experience promoting NATO enlargement: | ||
− | ::This year Jackson was able to parlay his NATO connections into support for the administration's war plans for Iraq. As the Bush administration was desperately searching for allies, Jackson helped draw up a declaration from the foreign ministers of the "Vilnius Ten," the 10 Eastern European countries that are up for NATO membership. "The newest members of the European community agree that we must confront the tyranny of Saddam Hussein and that the United | + | ::This year Jackson was able to parlay his NATO connections into support for the administration's war plans for Iraq. As the Bush administration was desperately searching for allies, Jackson helped draw up a declaration from the foreign ministers of the "[[Vilnius]] Ten," the 10 Eastern European countries that are up for NATO membership. "The newest members of the European community agree that we must confront the tyranny of [[Saddam Hussein]] and that the [[United Nation]] must now act," the foreign ministers declared on the same day that Secretary of State Colin Powell addressed the United Nations. The declaration provided ammunition for the administration, but it also created a furor in [[Western Europe]] and even in some of the Vilnius Ten countries, where the public, and even the governments, did not want to be identified as part of what one [[Slovenian]] writer termed the "war coalition."<ref>John B. Judis, [http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=minister_without_portfolio Minister Without Portfolio], The American Prospect, 30 April 2003.</ref> |
==Afflitiations== | ==Afflitiations== | ||
*[[Committee on the Present Danger]] | *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] | ||
*vice president of [[Lockheed Martin]] between 1993-2001 | *vice president of [[Lockheed Martin]] between 1993-2001 | ||
− | *[[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC) Prior to joining Lockheed, Jackson had | + | *[[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC) Prior to joining Lockheed, Jackson had been executive director of the PNAC and continues to sit on the board |
*[[Project on Transitional Democracies]], President | *[[Project on Transitional Democracies]], President | ||
*[[Council on Foreign Relations]], member | *[[Council on Foreign Relations]], member |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 10 May 2024
Bruce Jackson (spook) | |
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Born | June 23, 1952 |
Parents | William Harding Jackson |
Member of | American Committee for Peace in Chechnya, Center for Security Policy/National Security Advisory Council, Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, Committee on the Present Danger/Members, Council on Foreign Relations/Members, Henry Jackson Society/International Patrons, Project for the New American Century |
US spook. His later career focused on accelerating the integration of the Western Balkan countries, Turkey, Ukraine and Georgia into the European Union and NATO. Member of the Henry Jackson Society. |
Bruce Pitcairn Jackson is a US spook. His later career has focused on accelerating the integration of the Western Balkan countries and Turkey into the European Union and NATO and on building closer relationship between European institutions and Ukraine and Georgia.[1]
In 2002, he headed the neoconservative organization Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, where he organized the so-called "Vilnius 10", in which the leaders of 10 Eastern European countries expressed support for US plans to invade Iraq. During the Georgian presidential election, he was a "member" of Mikhail Saakashvili's election headquarters. He was also an "adviser" to Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko.[2]
Activities
President of the Project on Transitional Democracies. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He is on the Board of Advisors of the Center for Security Policy. He is the President of the U.S. Committee on NATO. Past experience includes: US Army intelligence (1979-1990), Office of the Secretary of Defense (1986-1990), chief strategist of proprietary trade operations at Lehman Brothers (1990-1993), high level management positions at Martin Marietta and Lockheed Corporation (1993-2002).[3]
According to John B. Judis, Jackson was tapped by the Bush administration to run the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq on the basis of his experience promoting NATO enlargement:
- This year Jackson was able to parlay his NATO connections into support for the administration's war plans for Iraq. As the Bush administration was desperately searching for allies, Jackson helped draw up a declaration from the foreign ministers of the "Vilnius Ten," the 10 Eastern European countries that are up for NATO membership. "The newest members of the European community agree that we must confront the tyranny of Saddam Hussein and that the United Nation must now act," the foreign ministers declared on the same day that Secretary of State Colin Powell addressed the United Nations. The declaration provided ammunition for the administration, but it also created a furor in Western Europe and even in some of the Vilnius Ten countries, where the public, and even the governments, did not want to be identified as part of what one Slovenian writer termed the "war coalition."[4]
Afflitiations
- Committee on the Present Danger
- vice president of Lockheed Martin between 1993-2001
- Project for the New American Century (PNAC) Prior to joining Lockheed, Jackson had been executive director of the PNAC and continues to sit on the board
- Project on Transitional Democracies, President
- Council on Foreign Relations, member
- International Institute for Strategic Studies
- Center for Security Policy on advisory board(CSP National Security Advisory Council)
- New Atlantic Initiative
- U.S. Committee on NATO, founder
- Cambridge University Centre of International Studies, member of the advisory board
- American Enterprise Institute
- International Institute for Strategic Studies, member of the London based group
- Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, Founder & Chairman of the Board
- American Committee for Peace in Chechnya, Member
Jackson's Past experience also includes:
- US Army intelligence (1979-1990),
- Office of the Secretary of Defense (1986-1990),
- Chief strategist of proprietary trade operations at Lehman Brothers (1990-1993),
- High level management positions at Martin Marietta and Lockheed Corporation from 1993, prior to the merger of the firms in 1995 to form Lockheed Martin.
- Republican National Convention, Chair of Platform Subcommittee on Foreign Policy, for the 2000 Presidential Campaign
- Republican National Convention Platform Committee and Platform Subcommittee for National Security and Foreign Policy, 1996
- Dole for President: National Co-Chairman of Finance Committee 1995-1996 (8)[5]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Brussels Forum/2007 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. | ||
Brussels Forum/2008 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. | ||
Brussels Forum/2009 | 20 March 2009 | 22 March 2009 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. |
Brussels Forum/2010 | 26 March 2010 | 28 March 2010 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. |
Brussels Forum/2011 | 25 March 2011 | 27 March 2011 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. |
Brussels Forum/2012 | 23 March 2012 | 24 March 2012 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. |
Brussels Forum/2013 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. | ||
Brussels Forum/2014 | 21 March 2014 | 24 March 2014 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The theme in 2014 was A World in Transition |
Brussels Forum/2015 | 20 March 2015 | 22 March 2015 | Germany North Rhine-Westphalia Cleve | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund. The 2015 main theme was (R)evolution. |
Democracy & Security International Conference | 5 June 2007 | 6 June 2007 | Czech Republic Prague | The "Neoconservative International" that reports it was intested in "building a world of free and democratic states" |
Halifax International Security Forum/2009 | 20 November 2009 | 22 November 2009 | Canada Halifax Nova Scotia | Spooky conference in Canada in November 2009 |
Halifax International Security Forum/2010 | 20 November 2010 | 22 November 2010 | Canada Halifax Nova Scotia | Spooky conference in Canada in November 2010 |
Halifax International Security Forum/2011 | 18 November 2011 | 20 November 2011 | Canada Halifax Nova Scotia | Spooky conference in Canada in November 2010 |
Halifax International Security Forum/2012 | 21 November 2012 | 23 November 2012 | Canada Halifax Nova Scotia | Spooky conference in Canada discussing the "New Normal" and Western nations' "special burden". |
Halifax International Security Forum/2013 | Canada Halifax Nova Scotia | Spooky conference in Canada | ||
Herzliya Conference/2007 | 21 January 2007 | 24 January 2007 | Israel Tel Aviv Reichman University | "The conference examined the array of dangers, threats and difficulties Israel has faced since early 2006, identified a broad web of problems in all of the fundamental strata upon which national security is based, and proposed strategies for action." |
Munich Security Conference/2009 | 2009 | 2009 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 45th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2010 | 5 February 2010 | 7 February 2010 | Germany Munich Bavaria | An anti-war demonstration outside described it as "Nothing more than a media-effectively staged war propaganda event, which this year had the purpose of justifying the NATO troop increase in Afghanistan and glorifying the continuation of the war as a contribution to peace and stability." |
Munich Security Conference/2012 | 3 February 2012 | 5 February 2012 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 48th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2013 | 1 February 2013 | 3 February 2013 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 49th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2014 | 31 January 2014 | 2 February 2014 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 50th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2015 | 6 February 2015 | 8 February 2015 | Germany Munich Bavaria | "400 high-ranking decision-makers in international politics, including some 20 heads of state and government as well as more than 60 foreign and defence ministers, met in Munich to discuss current crises and conflicts." |
Munich Security Conference/2016 | 12 February 2016 | 14 February 2016 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 52nd Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2017 | 17 February 2017 | 19 February 2017 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 53rd Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2018 | 12 February 2018 | 14 February 2018 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 54th Munich Security Conference |
Munich Security Conference/2022 | 18 February 2022 | 20 February 2022 | Germany Munich Bavaria | Slightly less than 1/3 of the 664 of the participants have pages here |
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20140429045355/http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/ces/prev-event/2011-2012semester1/jackson/
- ↑ https://gefter.ru/archive/7731
- ↑ Right Web Profile Bruce Jackson Last accessed November 12th 2007
- ↑ John B. Judis, Minister Without Portfolio, The American Prospect, 30 April 2003.
- ↑ Right Web Profile Bruce Jackson Last accessed November 12th 2007